"Sanctuary Cities" Slam Door on Illegals

Posted By TheNewsCommenter: From Rushlimbaugh.com: ““Sanctuary Cities” Slam Door on Illegals”. Below is an excerpt from the article.

RUSH: Grab audio sound bite number 1. This is President Trump late Friday afternoon. He tweeted it first, and then he doubled down on the idea, and I just wanted you to hear him say it because we only had the tweet on Friday when I was still doing the program. But I just love this.

THE PRESIDENT: We’ll bring the illegal — really, you call them the illegals. I call them the illegals. They came across the border illegally. We’ll bring them to sanctuary city areas and let that particular area take care of it, whether it’s a state or whatever it might be. California certainly is always saying, “Oh, we want more people.” And they want more people in their sanctuary cities. Well, we’ll give them more people. We can give them a lot. We can give them an unlimited supply. And let’s see if they’re so happy. They say, “We have open arms.” They’re always saying they have open arms. Let’s see if they have open arms.

RUSH: I cannot tell you how much I love this. And I really hope it happens. I have my doubts, but just the fact the president’s talking about it means that I think Trump — and I really believe this — I think on many things his reason for doing something is a couple of steps ahead.

I’m not talking about strategic brilliance. Don’t misunderstand. This is not idolatry. I’m just telling you, I think it’s the way the man thinks. For example, I think the objective here is not really to put illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities. Trump wants to deport them. Trump wants to stop them from coming in.

That’s the bottom line. What he’s doing here is pushing the country to reexamine the subject of illegal immigration and the laws that are surrounding it that are not being enforced! And there’s no better place to start than pointing out the utter lawlessness of sanctuary cities and if he can at the same time demonstrate the hypocrisy of people.

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